Family members said the woman lay on her driveway without a coat or gloves as temperatures dipped into the low teens.

That’s when Alex Murray showed up.

"She crawled back up into her drive, her garage door was open and she crawled up and got back in between her car and the wall to get inside -- but she couldn't get up to get inside so she was kinda just stuck there waiting," Murray said.

Murray called 911 and gave the woman his coat and gloves. He stayed by her side until paramedics could arrive.

"She was just in a rough spot,” Murray said. “I'd want someone to do the same for my family. I feel like anyone would do the same thing for someone in that spot."

Lisa Lucas, the daughter of the 75-year-old victim, said she feels indebted to the young man, saying Murray “probably kept her from freezing to death.”

"It just kind of makes you think that there are good people out there and you just never know when you are going to come across one," Lucas said.

The woman remains in the hospital Monday to have pins put in her leg.

Even after a cold night, the woman did eventually get her pepperoni pizza. A nurse a Mercy West bought her a LaRosa’s pizza Sunday night.